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The following are feeds of search blogs that I frequent :

Add Cruise Finder to your Blog !

Add CruiseFinder to your blog. To get the CruiseFinder code, CruiseOne agents should click here and identify themselves through the locator. This will help you end up on the approprite code page for your website (where the Cruise Finder code can be copied). Cruises Inc agents should do the same by clicking here. Once you're on the appropriate page, you'll see code to copy (from your site) and paste into Blogger's HTML/JavaScript pod (found in Layout screen > Add a page element > seclect "HTML/JavaScript" element). Paste the code into this new pod. You'll have the option of adding a title, but we recommend not adding a title to this element, as it has it's own within the Cruise Finder code we've given you.

Mike FM

I studied radio in college and used to work in the South Florida and Florida Keys radio markets in a wide variety of roles ranging from promotions, sales, production, and on-air. Stations I worked for include Y-100, WAXY 106, NewsTalk 610, SuperTalk 940, TheCoast 97.3, HOT 105 and RadioOne (Keys Country 102.1). My musical tastes are stuck in the 80's...perhaps this is a hint why I'm still not in the radio biz.

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